On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
demonstrate an understanding of the use and operation of a television studio and the studio equipment;
demonstrate an understanding of the different production roles in the TV studio and gallery;
demonstrate an understanding of the creative potential of the TV studio;
develop the practical skills to create a studio-based television programme.
This module will equip students with the knowledge, skills and practical opportunities to understand the creative potential of the TV studio in creating a wide range of programme genres.
Over the two semesters, students will learn how to make the most of the studio environment and how to operate the equipment, including studio cameras, lighting and sound, autocue and the gallery mixer. They will also see how the various roles within a studio production team work together to create the programme and have the opportunity to take on a variety of production roles both in the studio and in the production gallery.
Students will also learn how to operate safely and effectively in the television studio, including an understanding of the importance of risk assessments and health and safety.
This module will include visits to see TV studios in operation.
The module will be based around a combination of lectures, interactive workshops, practical projects and site visits.
Lectures, workshops, practical projects and site visits
Contact hours: 40
Intended Group size: Cohort
Guided independent study
Hours: 160
Further details relating to assessment
The Semester 1 evaluation will be based on a selected studio-based television programme.
The group programme will normally be 15 minutes.